AT Collections – Human Psychoacoustics
Human hearing is of great interest. The articles in this collection focus on measuring human hearing using psychoacoustical methods. The intent is to learn about what and how humans hear. A subset of these articles focus on various aspects of hearing in children and in aging humans.
(prepared by Arthur N. Popper)
Human Hearing in the Underwater Environment – Brandon M. Casper and Matthew A. Babina
David M. Green and Psychoacoustics – William A. Yost, Roy D. Patterson, and Lawrence L. Feth
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Psychoacoustics of Tinnitus- Lost in Translation – Christopher Spankovich
Are Virtual Sounds Real? – Michael Vorländer
THE ENIGMA OF ABSOLUTE PITCH – Diana Deutsch
AUDITORY COMPRESSION AND HEARING LOSS – Sid P. Bacon
PROGRESS IN SOUND MASKING – Robert C. Chanaud
A NEW ANSI LOUDNESS STANDARD – Rhona P. Hellman
BINAURAL HEARING—BEFORE AND AFTER THE STETHOPHONE – Nicholas J. Wade
IT’S A NOISY PLANET- TWO STELLAR YEARS OF PROTECTING YOUNG EARS – Jennifer Wenger
THE PARADOX OF PITCH CIRCULARITY – Diana Deutsch
AUDITORY AND ACOUSTIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AT THE AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY – Richard L. McKinley
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